cross-modal integration
Cross-modal integration refers to the brain's ability to combine and make sense of information from multiple sensory modalities, such as sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. It involves the merging and interpretation of sensory input from different senses to form a cohesive perception of the surrounding environment.
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